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JS'- . .rests of Favelte tounly. and s !si '"i.l m!inavmont of A.W.GmrFrrH. V'K r fri-nlf that Co. will apply for .,ti!n f,ll5in?ss connected w Uh the
of the Observer.
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the Punran, proprietor of the
has leased the corner
for three years, to
keepint
House,
1 h' house,
"prette Co. Bank. Inunran will continue
"'-i Court. -!ter t,lat lme e 1 priv&te boarding house, for mmo011 of those who may !', -o board with him. jew Bank, having leased suita"'",n5. will scon commence business "--We location for a Bank could 'xt been selected. C 'eers that have keen elected are ' . and respectable men. Mer-
.iHelfflr Esq.,
.: as a merchant, ofcorrec
ssbitJ, has been elected President.
s a man ot strong mind, ana
BLOOMING-GROVE ARGUS.
Timothy THrnxtwn, Esq. Editor. Sstlntator'T Having got an editorial chair Wilt, and fitted up a nice little sanctum in this city (we hope our neighbors over at Laurel wont quarrel with us for claiming it to be a city) we Make our best bow from this particular corner of the "American" to every body wh j has sense enough to take the paper, and as for "the rest of mankind" who only boiTow it, they must put up with a mere significant wink. We can't disgrace our editorial dignity by wasting ammunition. This city never owned such a THifco as an editor before, and they will, we expect, be as proud of us as ah old woman, we once heard of, was of her new frock. When she got it on, she raised her specks, straightened herself up to her loltiest perpthdicular, and with a drawl peculiar to the family, exclaimed:
LEGISLATIVE.
Senate. Saturday, Feb. 19. An unusually large number of reports as presented, and several resolutions. The bill to provide for the colonization of the free negroes of this State, making an annual appropriation of 85000 for that purpose, was ordered to be engrossed. The following bills passed: to amend the act incorporating the Indiana cotton mills ayes 37, noes 5; to amend the act for the incorporation of cities--ayes 83, 4; requiring county commissioners to
perform certain duties in relation to tax
es wronglullv assessed and
ayes 28. The bill to author ze alien
mds by descent 01
vise tailed ayes 18, noes 22, The bill
introduced for relocation of Switzerland county seat. Senate, Feb. ?4 Reports were made by "Viessra. Gibson .Richardson. Horton, Morrison,and Sinter from different committee, Bill to fix the fees of couuly officers, passed; ays 31, noes I . la the uflernjon the Setiete disposed of the bill trending at the adj urnment, by iuJefi a itely postponing it. Bills were introluced on different subjects by .Messrs Sullivan, Spana, Brookshire Robinson, Griggs, and arton. Bills were passed to amend the act providing who may make a will, &.c; to authorize clerks to transcribe records in certain
collected Ci,""'to reNd the law in relation to deputies:
10 enauie aliens to take lands liV inheritance
friends to take lands bv descent or rl. lor 'eT,w"! V l,rov! inv-iilHg the com
- . . : "on scnooi iund t ."Statu R.nit.. i .id.
t nrxvwU Yw ik. ,Lw..: rj-i i . . ' """"" oi me CiliRll
,L ... flXZ.A t , "B1"" lii..oMly ot Statutes and several others the state board of agriculture tailed for of less di irni,ort ce TllB Stllllte want of a constitutional number of votes , Went through messages of the House and adayes 22, noes 16. ,joi.rued. There was no afternoon session. I Hopse. Numerous bills were reported House. The House did not sit to- ' h"ck l",m Comi""'itee. The Bank bill, social day. j oruer lor 9 o'clock, after som debate, was ortl , , ! postponed till 3 o'clock , P. M. A bill regoOEN ATE. Mjdav Feb. 21. Pptiti.ins l.,linir nrn- i.. i.. .j ..
J -- r f sx-o U l w - fX, DIIU PUIK I 1 Ilia
oitvr hills were .ii.rt.ucd, Th temper
m,r o in, Hitrr atncii-im-tii so as to submit
a ere presented by Messrs. Horton and
guess Riy rich relations Will be wiliinff ported from the iudici.irv nmmiuM .
to own me now." Well we guess the sov-
well knotvn, some . s-"' ..u.ugwrove w.uimnKtney
ct bu- ' Ue Sme amon earths multitudes,as well
as laurel, connersville, et cet. Own a live editor! What a glory! We hope all map makers will take due notice, and govern themselves accordingly, and when they put out a map of Indiana, to be sure
I and place Blooming Grove on it, for we I as editor of the "Argus," are fairly inaugurated, and we intend the rest of the ! world shall hear from us. In the per- : formance of our duty we make no promises, for the very reason that we might : break them.
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v, . rr.it fi:n d of general infor-"..-in J intelligence. He is characfcis firmness of purpose, and .i-stioa. No better He LMS-man ,:ve been selected to steer their s. 1 ii:en.rqA ho hat had great cxpejbankins business.has been clec- . ,'--V;er. During his connection with .vfcofConnersville, he has estabt:i2 honorable reputation as a cor-'--iness man, and a gentleman.
's Directors are ail, equally worthy
Female School. We are gratified to state that the friends of Female Education have a good prospect of instituting a Female School
" , i in this place. Miss Wood, daughter of Band, under the tuition of ReT" E' G ood, and a regular gradu-
n.have advanced so fast that ! lut v-ouege, nas con
bill for the election of Atl'y. Generai;or-
dered to be engrossed. Mr. Gibson, from the same committee, reported a bill for the speedy settlement ot the constitutionality of Statutes. Mr. Richardson, from the committee on orporations, returned bi'l to authorize Rail Road Companies to change their names. The bill was passed ayes 39, noes 12. Mr. Biacklrom the committee on education reported a bill to provide lor the distribution of the School Fund for the year 1853. Other reports were made on subjects of minor importance. Resolutions
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JOIIJi WILTJAMS MERCHANT TAILOR, 3Il C.irmcl. Franklin Co. Cloths, Cassimcres, Doeskins, Vestings and Vests, Kirt finality l,OI IIIXG-RcndyMade Feb. 3d. 18:2 BROOKVILLE ATTORNEYS.
the law to voters of each township, paraeij, o3 to 43. Bill supplemental to and amendatory f nr.i fr incorporating the Indiana Cuttun Mill.al) passed. I he alieriKMjn was entirely devoted to t'le cotisiileration of the bill reviMimr and amen-
dinif the Eeneral batikine law. which afier ! I1 VI1. s KILGOBE,
..... iiiinr ins, posacu lis tHi reaumr, i 68 to 19. Pknatic, Feb. ?5. Senate passe.1 two i bills; to fix time of holding courts in 3d judicial circuit, and to amend the civil code-
rending bills on second reading adjourned In the afternoon, i ports wre made by Messrs. (inaoQ, Reynl I, and Odell. Bill for the distribution of ihe township 1-iws,
pased; to aineno an act lor the unilorm
OH 1. lIOVI. D, Attornej ul Law, J Brookville, tudiaiia.
Jintiee of the Ponce.
and Attorney and Counsellor at law. Krookville.
lnd. Olliee Noutli East Corner of i'ubliv Square. ai.123. lfoC IT. TIT MORROW, Attorney and Councilor at tt , Law, Onioenn Kiirse!i sin-et. one door North of Geo. Holland's, Brookville, indinna.
je 'JU, ol ly
D. JOKS, Attomcv and Counsellor ot
Law, Krookville.lnd. Olliee under Ameriean
Office, Court strvet. dec iO 50-ly T JIT. KOOKSII AK, Attomcv and
l t ouns-Uor at Law. Ottiee on Court strwet, op-
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were offered, which were adopted, giving ; mo,le of doing county huisnes; to amend the I VmyiT J1oarl"ouse'Brookvill;' Il'a. the officers of the Senate each a copy of act for the erecting of bridges; but the bill .imrnwinn .t , the Revised Statutes of 1853, &c; and to attach a prtol Kuoxcounty loP.keccun- A vTue,Vn".. "nil ttiXtoll:" inn".
to inauire into the exoediencv of lio-ht- : V failed on final passage.
ing the Deaf and Dumb Asylum with' Hocsk. Reports were made from various gas. Bills on their second readino- were ! cm",il"''s- ill passed bmeuoiug act for taken up: pending which the Senate ad- ! T' . .T""1", 8UiA A dela,e ,r r occurred on a motion to reconsider a vole journeil. j indefinitely postponing a bill amendatory of In the aiternoon several bills were 1 tht school law. The motion failed. Also on read a second time; joint resolution to the question of printing a bill regulating take the tariffed" foreign iron was recom- tenancies by the c-jurtesy, pending mit.ed. A long and severe report on the W"IC,, 'be hour of rec-ss arrive I.
Penitentiarv Was submitted, and thp Son. I momoi tne alte'uoon was consumed in
atp ndioiiriiiil.
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Ho.s-A large number of j reports ; - tyere made trom committees. A resolu- reUtive to reserviors in Cla and Gibson; and lion was adopted to meet her;alter at ureveutini? suits a?iinst Trustees of W.
, aociock A.M. X he residue ol the , bash aud brie Canal.
ureiiuuii was consumed in ulSCUSSintj an imperative resolution offered by Mr. Pratt to amend the law or decedents', so
j as to re-establish dower and tenant by
ranee Company, policies of insurance asrainst loss
or damage ny fire issued on tavnranle terms. Office two doors North of 15. H. i J. C. Burton's tore. mv 7
Office
lort'i offl.-o. Hol-
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fvi now enabled to branch out into i rpei a.r. f;r:ea:eten in number who comscis Band. On Saturday evening
yrrje us a delightful serenade, with j OifWe learn that D. Slaughter is x&t were highly pleased. We do ; now assessing Blooming Grove Town-
!.; i'aen we have heard a band ; ship, and that the increase of property in ' tha ...,i.,r
1 A. - iao mi:s;c,not;vithsUuJ- , the towuahip is indicative of a healthy In the afternoon bills passed authori- ' t Kiort tim in which they have ' state of prosperity among the people. j zing rail road companies to file certified i...ai. .iK. niiout wishing to de- j irt" Say old Fellow, did you ever set a ' copies of articles ot association, &c: to
r. fivm the musical talent of the 1 Valontin?! If you never
. s.ve cua.Ki uut give a great deal oi j better move to this city. We have
? :: to their rxHVnt instructor, for : certain set of fellows about here who " i: happy pcr:'orn:aaces. I take pride in circulating such "docu
ments. One of em sent one to a young lady of the neighborhood a few days
The Junction Hail Rad. siti ismmored in the country and in the ; 'ns. north ar.c south of us, that the " ..uu loiiu has been abandoned; that
killeH off by the Valley
.i;v C;:tle road,
sented to come and undertake the entr
prise. Miss W. is an amiable and ac
complished young lady and is well qua!
fied to take charge of a Female Schoo
Temperance and the Bloomer Co tn me. The great Womau's Temperance Convention was held at the Melodeon in New
York on the 7th instant. The splend
was crowded. Speeches were made by
L. N, fowler, Mrs. Amelia Bloom--r, Mrs.
did vou had I lt'Hlize irregolariliesin filing articles of a Anthony, Kev. Miss Anioinetle . J association ot plank load companies; to , L.. Brown. Horace Greeley, and Dr. Samuel
ncrease capital stock ot Cannelton man- I ownsend, ot satsananlla memory. Mrs-
ul'acturingCOU)paiiy,and variuus new bills i Bloomer and Mrs. Anthony weredresoed in were introduced hich passed to a sec- the Bloomer costume, which is thus describond reading. ,n Nw York ,.rihl,U(. Senate. Feb. 22. Petitions were j Mrs. Biuomeis ud Mrs. Anthony wer offered by Mets. Shook. Horton. Shel. the only ones of the party altirev' in the
lpnhero-er. and Hoshrnnk. vvhih Bloomer costume. M
properly referred. Reports were made
T H. JITH HI', Attoninyat law.
,1 , on mircess si reel, two doors land's Office, hrookville.
T W. II ITT, Attorney at Law. and Nolar- Puh. I , lie, office w ilb George Holland, Esq., Krook-
uie, inn. AW l.nTr.nsiIIP. .Ions A.Mtsos li and John II. K1R41HAR, have this dav enured
discussing the biil authoiizine suits broucht ! partnership 111 the practice ol the Law. .-,t-. .ll - ...1. K.ll - ui JOHN A. XI ATSON,
llf ANiTi:i Rv tf Cahinet .Makers.
JOHNH. FAKviUHAR.
the subscriber, two pood I will rive them slrmK em-
ploymeiit, and poinl waces. None but oher and
ii" 1 nstnoiis m:?n need a) plv. Mt. Carmel.lnd., " EVAN OWENS Feb. 8,1, 133. 8-3 w.
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j by ilia safferer himself. This fact is plainly veri
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I.I V Kit V KTAHLH. p TV. P lYKF, I". M I.V, nnder the tl, name of PAYNE & MANLY. would announce
1 to their friends and tiie public generally, that l-e have opened a livery stable in Laurel." at th old stand of T. V. Mitchvl. on Pearl street and Canal j Lain, w here they will be ready at all times tofiiri nish carriage, buggies and horses. They have a ' good supdy of new and fashionahle two horse car- . riares.and of open and covered buggies. I Persons coming to Laurel by canal or otherwise, ' will be convex ed to the neighboring U lis or country witltoM delay. llrrs Kept ! By the feed, day or week. tJentlemen don't be trudeing a'fiMH orslurviiig;our horses, but riv us
a call, our terms are reasonable. .
fiiirKF.iti(;' riAov w ti,n open this week several of our Spring ftock of Pianos, to which we in it-- th attention of purchasers. They are mostly from the factory of Jonas Chi, keriiur. w ho it is well kc n, is one T the oldest and mot su'C'sri!l manuT:H tun-rs in this country. Tliee I'iano Fortes are worth ten percent more than those made without the entire iron frame.
DR. GUYSOTT'S IMPROVED BITKACT Yellow Dock and Saisaparilla Is now put np in the largest sited boUlaa,ad ackuow ledred to be lh best sarsaparilU mad, aa is certified by th wonderful cura Una prfora4 the original copies of which arc in the pona ! of Ui proprietor. Rameuiber this it Ue ! Ira nd original article. T H B COMPOUND FLt ID EXTRACT OF YELLOW DOCK AND .SA KSA PA KILL has been prepared with particular reference to Famale Complaints. Incipient Consumption. Karraanes. Luchorro", or Whitea. lrreruler Watistrtion. Incontinence of I'nne.and generally glooaif late of mind, are cured by lr. GuyatU Bf tract of Yellow llock and Sarsaparilla, which gie immediati" relief by renewing the foundation of health and airengthen Hie blitod. It aeutral'sea bad humors, tO unasliiral xralions, and gisea healthy action to all the vital power. TheTellow Pock and SarsataIla to reeullarle adapted for females of dalicate health, resulting from irregularity of menstrual discharges, and athr diseases peculiar to their ae. Tlie propriatar ha in hi posession a great number of eertifleatee of cures, performed of the above deeeripttoB We assure the afflicted, ttmte boulo r two of Pr, Ciiysotfs Extract of Tellow Dock and Sarsaparilla will at once n gulale thoaa dilEcultias and reaev the natural energies. A Cii or iRaietLstiTT ia Taa raaiaaa as MawraciTios. JTravf thi ttatemrnt J 1k car JTarf ,Vi r, was r gim up y ftcr anyrrciaa as aHag titirrly inrureble, at hrrein ttrlif td t if Dr. J. a1. t mriltr, tnfj hrrctnmlting phytcinr; BstsDosviLt-a, Vs. Aug. CS,l3t. I certify that -Vary Moore, a yourg famale, aft or 20 years of age, has been aervii g in my famllf for several ear. She became diseased tometva or three years ago by irregularity in her periods ef met.struatiou, during which time ihe had take severe cold. About the first of hut April, yoar
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ii Ihi.r . r iln.n.l.v murn ilun n .n.l ...... i n
tune timcli longer. ' I he tou. h i more delicate than Agent here, VTm. M. Riueuotir, furnished her with in other instruments, a fact w orth the cniisidcr&tiou . h.utla of Dr. GuvsoU Extract of Tallow Doek
Parry and Ueckly. Manufacturers and IValers in TIN WARE, Plain an 4 Japanned, Whole sale and Retail. STREET LANTERNS. Ac. West side of Vine St., between Front and Second, Cincinnati. N. B. All kinds or job work in Tin. Sheet Iron and Copper neatly and promptly executed on reasonable terms. CY Lantern Glass always on hand Orders from a distance will be promptlv attended to. mh li, 1V 14-ly
of ladies mho have not the amount of strcngt'i roq. uisiteto prc down tl.s kejs of many, pianos now I mauufat lured. I Please t all and examine our Instruments. t'Ol.ltl'KN A- FIELD. I Music dealers and publishers, !." M.i.u str.-el, pl .i, 1"3 1-y Cincinnati.
' L - 1 1 . L . i
; l,c s iiiciiMie uau eeu ai uis motners.
than bi' -aa..di(! the
. sided to die ot itself quietly. -vou soe old . tliese rumors started it is hard to i out."
:ethjpct ot'thom is obvious. They
; since, and as it had long ears, she declar- ; ed it was a true likeness of him, as she ! could prove by one of Dutton's best
So
saying: is true "murder
fX5A ,
,x '. s : - .w -su . -s.w - jai
a. o loonier was at
tired ina dirk brown chiiiigetlle. tunic or! L.lt A. :.. ;..ot I ...I..... it... t A.. u f
from various committees by Mess Ed- , ' 7 V s J . , ,, ' ,! "J ju l.., nr wi.ich ws trnnined with rows f
wards, Udell Coxns, Black, Barton, : bi.,c, VfU.vX ThB nnt.ioons were of the ; EROXCIIITH.
07" Richard Clements, jun., of this
f.:o: start in Conrersville. There is place, is about purchasing a farm in nlo! abandoning it here. The pulse Wayne county , which he will move to in r i: Company beats as strong as ever, i tne spring. TV,' ! . .1,., i j u-! VT-VitKm thai act ( f- ii r , i--.ii 1-c it...
- -'"ia Ol IUC tUUU llCU HUl ue ! V-J . . ........ w iuui "ttn., llici t
Horton, and Sullivan, on different sub
jects. The bill to annex a part of Knox to Pike county was, al'er a sharp debate between Mess. Barton and Hawthorn, ordered to a third reading. A resolution by Mr. Sullivan to restore the tenancy by d nver and courtesy was ably debated and laid on the table. Senate
adjoin ned till t iree o'clock, P. M
CHERRY PF.GTOilAL, For the rapid Cure of rcrcus. ( gi.ds. na.iKsrxcss,
v, "KccnxG-ccrcn,
It cou d not we I he abandon- nat e Det n up t are ol one nnninu;
o,:r.l. . rv: ,- . . i nf moaelow in tfcU UiarVCled, th.lt S!ie
cn-u u in j ijiretiors wereutspos- . , t.
- i s The right of way has been j suiting in a single death. -::.!, the contracts have been let a j 03 A protracted meeing was held in portion of tho stock has been taken tllis P,ace bv ev- W- Hibben, which cr hundred hands are now at work. closed a ,ew daJ's since, resulting in a
number of conversions and additions to the church. j Trueman Merill, in the neighbor hood oi McKendrie church, has sold his farm to Vm. Swift, and purchased another within 2 miles of Greensbsrgh, to which he hasiemoved. (7"Capt. James Webb sold 60 acres
In the afternoon the Senate went into
sons of wnom couectea, . -
,is.-ui ii.ing of common
-.i'ftacles are now removed in order ..-j? success. Hoes this look like ;
ioiiin the work.'
A -.3 jinpniar, except
The Junction where it inter-
's ith the interests of other roads, atwi.sts oniv in the imagination.
roi'l i
going on. It will bs
coni-
iinthi shortest possible time all
Mate, and after
nieas in mis ataie, ana alter various
amendments reported it back and recom
mended that it pass; concurred in. Mr. Sullivan's resolution to re-enact the law of courtesy and dower was adopted: ayes 31, noes 16. The bill fixing the fees and salaries of officers and witnesses failed on its engrossment. Hovse. Reports .veremade from various committees. Bill authorizing railroad companies to change their names, passed. A resolution was adopted to commence .he afternoon sessions atl P. M. Nine new bills, mostly amend
atory, were introduced. A message was
' same texture; and trimmed iu the s-.me sivle. . j "erp tATF'VI IVJ j She wore gaiters. Her head ilress was Cher- ,-eI ry ami bU:k ller dress h;td an open cor- )T !!PTI?.
sage, w it n Iranils ut vell, over tne wnite : j n:s lnvauiaino remedy tor all diseases or the clleiinseUe, iu winch Was a diamond stud ; Throat and Linus, has attained a celebrity forits and pins She wore flowing sleeves, light . remarkahle cures, never equalled by any other umleraleeves, and black lace mitts. ller medicine before. Oth.T preparations have shown whole alttre was rich, but plain ia appear- themselves pnlliMhf. and sometimes effected noance. j table cu res, but none hasever so fully won the conMrs. Anthony was dressed in the same , adence of every community where it is known. Af-
coslume, but plainer. tier dress waa ol longer skirt than that of Mrs. Bloomer. It i wits of bl ick blockade Bilk, with pants of! the same. The trimming n a simple white ' collar and cofis. and a eold chain. H r hair i
ws) cut tsliort in the ueck aud curled ia front.
ter years oftrial in every climate, the results have indispntahly shown it to posse-sa mastery over this dangerous class oi diseases, which could not fail to attract the attention of Physicians, Patients, and the public at larjre. See the statements, not of obscure individuals and from far distant p laces, but of men who are known and respected throughout the country. Thrtrhlrly rrUhrnt,;! Snrgron, Dovt. rjLESTlSF MOTT.nf Srtu l'r Viti.tniit: 'Itsrivs me pleasure to certify the value and efficacy of Mvkr's Ciikrry Pei tor.u.. which I consider peculiarly adaiited to cure diseases of the
prujected romis u the contrary of lan(1 offof the Homestead place, a few receivt.d lrom the Governor, vetoing the
itaiiciing. These rumors can do
I-,-,!
to'd no injury, but it is right that
9 'ihe r.iir.d should be better inform-
days since to his son John, at 25 dollars per acre.
its
The i-c'itor uf this paner would an-
i;fhis return acrain to thp hitie nf
"":on, which he has for four weeks
fcujed to place in other hands on
It is with pleas-
, ffitof severe co Id.
bill tor w relocation ot ihe Clay county seat ot justice, which, with tliebill was aid on the tabic for further consideration. In the afternoon, the bill forrelocating the county scat of Clay was passed by a two-thirds vote, 5? to 30, over the Governor's veto; a bill for a speedy distribu-
; linn tit inf Tiiwnsmrt law was inrr.,iiiirfo - ... ..-.... r.,,, t . ,,......
. .. ...... . . i r ' orm vrup ail'l 1.IVCC rius, anu uuBL-i ,
..o utci. luucmciouij mjuicu ' read tnree times ana passed, un
PJ"Richard Clements jun., has sold 40 acres of cleared land just west of this city to John N. Clements at $30 50 per acre. The pike passing through this
XT' Suppose a tun of ch;lk is worlh $5, what should a qmirl of milk Fell for? A New York exchange asks tne qnere? It depends entirely upon the di.tunce from ihe cow shed to the river.
MMMBBBBMr tliroat.llld llllS
- - l)K. I'EKKISS. ihr rrnrrnhlr P rtiiirnt of thr thST'X () 1 SO N 1 N(i. S5rT ' Vnlh-gr one of the eminenflv
... !txs Thousands of parents who use Vermifuge composed of Castor Oil, Cal omel, &c., are not aware that wnile they appear to benefit the patient, they are actually laMiiff the foundations for a series of diseasess, such as salivation, loss of sight, w eakness of limbs, ore. In another column w ill be found the advertisement of Ilobensaek's Medicines to which we ask the attention of all directly interested in their own a swell as their Children's health. In Liver Complaints and all disorders arisinp from those of a billious t pe, should make i:se of the only gennine medicine, Ilobensaek's Liver Pills.
Be nut rffcrrerf," but ask for Hobensack s
.J i .. '
- - im ii nearttiy to others who may Jxted as he has been, with a belief may also be benefitted by its -Christian Advocate.
s pas-
8rtnAic!o.lT... l.: . :j.l.j. . ' warron rinnlino nnrlr Ia thp r-itv The cd shen aminilino' sov !17 nl set H.-ifininrr
u io iiiueuieuuess to o i - , - a . j, '.iSsCheerv Pectoral for cure from 1 wagons were generally overloaded, anJ i misdemeanors; compensating owners of eat relief from suffering by its in such weather would injure any road. ! ani,maIs kiMed or in-iurd h? ral,ad fcar jM now would from experience re-i , , . . . IT . j or locomotives; amending sec. 19 of act
for a more uniform mode of doing township business; and Senate joint resolution relative to granting pensions to certain widews and orphans. The residue of the forenoon was consumed in considering the temperance bill, which was at length recommitted with certains instruc-
i iifome mi aionu il. I Liuiia.
i " .3v last: r--t o --- caloric ship Erieson a-rived at OCT The Assessor of this township j Senate Wednesday Feb. 23. Peti-
L It.' lio cri j ' i lOv iitt-ti vjf lULOoio, iiuvn Cox, and Slater. Reports were made by Messrs. Barton and Horton. The latter against establishment of work
houses in connection with cout.ty jails.
foro-its ne Bills wereintro
has the the signature of the Proprietor, J. X.
BEXSACK, as none else are genuine.
II v
raloricvs.Steam. 'cpy the following telegraphic dis-
me -.itveland F aindpa er
Poto-
caloric ship Erieson a-rived
A. even-Tig front the
-IT 6 la n at anchor for ! w a"fvere snow-storm. '",Vr weighed anchor at Sanje.sthalfpastO, Wednesday ev-sv-' , stu,Jli 10 th'- eastward in the K ,-stronr (ralp and liMacv eon
'Wud the1 test n.ihlv- lipr pii-
b'J. revolutions Der minute
ie.umon regularity. Capt. Lo-
- --"iiva nis course fivr thp CIip.
07The road between West Union and Connersville is just at this time in as bad a condition as almost any other in the United States. It seems to have no bottom; many of those who travel it pray the Lord to damn Connersville and the people all along it. 03" The Assessor of this township assessed an old Dutch woman a few days ago, and when he had got a few steps from the door, he was called back by the honest old lady: "O, say Mister,
comes pack, comes pack, I
O The best possible remedy for cossf MPnox: wistaks balsam ok WILl CHKKKYis Just the remedy that a pure minded, unprejudiced ma-, thoroujriily actpiainted with every svsiein of practice, and well acquainted witii the whole Materia Mediea. and experienced in ceneral practice, w ould recommend as the BEST POSSIBAE KEMEUV, for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Bronchitis and Consumption. This remedv contains the extraordinary med.cinal virtues of ihe Wild Cherry and the Eir w Inch are combined and embodied in their utmost pow er in this article. , . Bv a nice chemical process, everything rtctetere1 ous "or useless fsrej.-cted, so that what remains is the most cxtmordiiianr and truly efficacious remedy for all kinds of pulmonary and liver diseases ever known to man. , i jj,ld by M. W. Halle. Brookvllc.
sure to give in my krout tups." Don't j
and Harris.
In th ai'ternnnn rpsnlntinns ivpre of-
.forget the '-krout tup," friends when the j fered by Messrs. Gibson. Brown, Jackassessor it about. It aint honest. j son of T., and Helm. Mr. Humphreys j Cr-The people of th is city, and vicini- i introduced a bill in relation to records of
the best pa- ; counties aestroyea oy nre. mr. jacK- : son of M. returned bill to amend the act
xton relations incorDoratinff Cleveland in Hancock
will be very proud when they learn that county, which was ordered to be engross-
are one of the talented Editors. cu- Bills passed as follows: bill to in-
i . - - . .... vAs.2 !' vl Vrita I hrM4n hill -
u tuancnorat S o clockon Sat-i Daddy didn't used to think WE would .""' J .....u, ...
Married. On Wednesday last in this
:ction with cout.ty jails. ! township, by Rev. Mr. White, Mr. Saml. duced by Mr. Greathouse sHiKKj SOn of Maj. Saml. Shirk of
Springfield township, to Miss Mart
WYXN.onlv unmarried daughter of John lar sir: I wish I could toll ail that sntrer with ' J , , a coush, w hat your t hekrt I c tosh has done for
wynn, t.sq.
learned iihysieiansot' this conntrx-. writes, the Cier-
ry Pe Tonn. is extensively used in this sect'On. w here it has shown unmistakable evidence of its happvelfects upon pulnionnrx" diseases. The iter. JSO. I). rOl'H.').V, n titfnignitheif Clei evmnn of tne English f hi.reh, writes to the Proprs.dor fnin Mi.ntreal. that "he has been cured o a severe asthmntte affection, by CtiKRRY PVT-oRst.." His letter at fi ll l.-neth. max be lo iml in our Circular, to be had of the A cent, and is worth the attention nf asthmatic patients. I h't tettrr , from the well ktiorvn )riieic.tr fit Hillsdale, Meh'gnn, sue ej the Intgett tnlcr in the Slate; ami thtsetie it from his ! rhwet-ratinn. Iln.i sn,i.E. i'v h.. Per. 10. IMA. Pear Sir: Immediat-dy on receixt of your CiiesRT Pk tor ii. learned a bottle to an aojea nhineeof mine who was tboupht to be near his end with quick consumption. He was then ui aale to rise from his bed. ami w asextreinely feeble. His friend believed he must soon die. unless relief could be obtained for him. and I induced them to cive your excellent medicinea trial. I immediately left town for three weeks, and xou max lu.lire of uix surprise on my return, to meet him in the street on my woy home from the cars, mid find he bad entirely re covered. Four weeksf rom the day he commenced Mkine your medicine, he w as at work t his arduous task of a blacksmith. There are other cases within my knowledge, where the Cher a v Pk- toi. has been singularly sm'cessfnl, but none so marked as this. Very trulv vours, W. CMiKRWOOD. Ilrar tlie Pntlrnt. Pr. J. C. Axer. Lowell. Dear Sir: Eeelinu under o'd (rations 10 xou for the restoration of mx health. I send xou a ix'pert of my case, w Inch you are at liberty te publish for the benefit of oilier.. Ijist autumn I took a bad cold, accompanied by a severe couch, and made use ot many medicines without obtaining retief. I was obliged to give up business, frcqucntlx raised blood, and could get
no sleep at nicht. A friend gave me a b.dile of
your t herry Pki'TORat., the ne of w hii h I immediately commenced according to directions. I have just purchased the fifth bottle, and am nearly recovered. I now sleep well, mx couch has ceased, and all by the use of vonr valuable medicine. E. S. STONE. A. M .. i Principal Mt. Hope Seminary. H xnox-kr. Ohio, Anril 3, Iron.
wa ingoing up the bay encoun-j ty, consider the "American niL?kV-V p,Vv-!5torm. " On ap-. per in Indiana. Our Thruxt tne mouth of tho Pntm.e tL i ... . .
tl"iiw k - i - 1 1 1 ho rarr nrftun w-hnri t Hi
a, ; "t-came so thick that the pilot j 1 -n- hor further, and the I we
""ac to ?
;. "" tne engines had then operation 73 hours, without be- , :-. ?ed tor a moment, or requirino-
"V. "Wustment. Unlv one fire
t "un duty at
.'".'? The
j make much. Please send him this num- ra)j and b1, to proVit,e for the distribll. i ber of the American, will you! j tion of the common school funds for
j 03" The Sons of Tempersnceof this , 1853.
me. It does seem they might oa benefitted by the information. I had a lung fever which left my lungs w eak and inflamed. Being very feeble and unable to gain strength at all. my friends thought I must soon sink in consumption. I had no appetite, and a dreadful courh was fast wearing me awa. I b.-gnn to take your beautiful medicine, by thead-x-iee of a , lergx man. wh'j had seen its effects before. It eased m cough at first, aud gave me rest at night. In L-ss than a fortnight I could cat w ell.
. , , , I and mv cough had ceased to be troublesome, mx On edliesday morning last at the ; appetite returned, and mv food nourishes me".
Washinoton Hall, in Brookville. by the wr restored my strength. Now, after live
Hugh Former to ,V '. "-p."" " "
Miss Christiana Lowe, allot' the North t Yo irs. w ith r. JCI.ia DF.ax.
I nerebv eertilv that the above statement of mv
Love on, love on Creation breathes the words; Their mystic music everdwells around: The strain" is echoed by unnumbered chords. And gentlest bosoms yield the fullest sound. Love on. Ictj on. though we may live to see The dear face w hiter than itscircling shroud: Though dark and dense the gloom of Death may be, ABectioiCsglory yet stn.ll pierce the cloud.
Rev. T. M. Eddv, Mr.
weal corner of this Co.
"Ale xuu.-uuipuuii oi coai weeK, sucn as wiu make eood soldiers 5 hve tuns-to the 24 hours. .v. r.:.
in i v v uutt.iu ogaiUOV VI1C 1CTII aisu
. is hWhlv pleased with there- whisk
inn s -
.-Av,,: Mse would willingly go
i m her.
to
4
time durincr the city are adding to their numbers every i Hocse. anotis reports were made!
troin committees, urns were iniroouced from committees, re-establishing tenincies by courtesey and in dower; and regulating assignment of dower. The bill regulating traffic in spiritous liquors
lacking
rily. i
A roanlntiixn uss aitrxntp 1 to admit no
to patch hell for ten miles have been re- ew bills aftt,r .Monday next; also that a j ceived by the Legislature." We hope bill be reported appropriating $5,000 an- j
they will not be so partial as to give nually tor colonization purposes it) to
them ail to the "Devil." . were ,niroauceti, amenu.i.g
cnaner ot Eivansvtue ana Illinois Rail
road; to prevent railroad companies from
Drv Gooils, Groceiies, &c.
After stating the in-
of smoking, as well as
C. Warren, of Boston, says, w!)arco, used in the way of masti'"sW imitnn ,,-v,;.i, :r :,
'JlateraJ v
vu uy another person, would
-"vnc, reinoution irom tne
le land."
5 effect Tlr .1
e' aa Pwerlul vegetable poi-
esesiM,.
Ij, , "-'"cnis are noi exaggera'the result nFm, t-oqo ovna.
ta observation; so that when a
applies tome for a cure of
ltJeel lt my first duty to in.i he itmolps nr rWa tohac-
07" We are pleased to learn from one
of our Representatives from this county iailed lo pass ayes 43, noes 45, lacki thst .,Tmor,e P.iiti.n. three votes of a constitutional majort
wife is in conformity with mx own view s of her case
and her cure bv Aver s Cherry Pectoral. JOSEPH PEAN. TheahitYA na,l"i! Jos:nh Dean and Julia, his
THE subscribers have Just received direct from ; wile, are persou.illv kiioxvn to me. and implicit New York. I'hladelphiaand Cincinnati, a large confluence max be "placed in their statement, and general assortment of j SAMftl. C. VAX tiEKWEM". DIIV KOODSj Pastorof the li.ipu-t Chnrch. vl!r-!H KUT rw.?.;.0.'!! PKEPAKEP ASP "OLD BY JAMES C. AVER,
""- " " . ' Prnctienl Chemist, l.owe I. Msss.
I Soblin Brookville bv M. W. H:dle; in Laurel bv
Gr ntlcrren's United States FUXlMIIMi Warehouse A Shirt Pepot 's;iac F. Smith. Manufacturer. Importer. W hole ...ie . ...i .1. ..I... i.vhiri. ri-.u ..U'.rs
Stocks. flloxcs, Hosierv. Poi ket Handker. hiefs ; V "
t'n ler-shiits. Drawers. 1'iessii g Cowns. and every I i'. ......
thii g pertaining to gentlemen fumishery.
1 ealers in the above line are invitod to call and
examine ourst.M-k.
lsc F. Smith. No. 10 East Fifh St., betwaso Mair.& Sjcamore, Cine ini.ali, Ohio. 7-3mo.
II. tBrilSOX f.nstrir nlral.
zcrllir treat rrKiilntor l Ihe
tomrl Miitl bnvrl Ic one rf the lw i dj sH(iiic and f.-ver Mid ague medicines of the present age. Its neutralizing qualities improves the digestion. gives a healihx tone to the ttomach, regulates the bowels, nnd uivvs uiwir to the hn- ; man sxslem to throw ort" al .'.isescsl and worn out ; matter, lir. Anderson h:i us,-.! the NeutrHUzer in his practice for all varieties of diseases arising from a disordered slat. of the st.ir.iach, for more than twenty years with complete suecessu-scaa be Jioin I bx linndredsof certificates. All we ask. is li nt our I friends w ill call and give it a trial, ps we know that I it w ill give entire satisfaction. N. II. trillion agent j in Brookville. lJn.ggists and countrx men-hauts ! Supplied in large or small quantities by Win. An- ' derson, No. f-7 -Main St. Cincinnati.
EtV tU SlCsSTOIir TIUJ-:rBSCKI.
would call the stter.lion ol the ladies and
gentlemen ot i-irookviiie ano vieimtv, to the i ew and splendid sbx'k of SHEET MIMC and .Musical Instruments, which are open for exhibition at their ; store. No. Hi 4th street, next door to Smith & Nixon's Hull. Having lec.sed the alMve store for a 1 term of xcar and tilted it up at a great expense, in ; a style heretofore unknown for this business, we i hope bx untiring exertions and unremitting atlen- , tion to deserve a share of public ialrona:re. We '
have made arrangements with all publishers east.
t.. it..n- itnltlie!,! iiml m .1 Itii, liir.. .l.ar
their issue. " as wastheaubject of this statement, to try the TelLadies are respectfully invited to call and ex- ' Dink and Sarsaparilla, belitviiig, atldo, thai amine our stock at anytime, as we have 'isns ... . . . ... ..a torte, alie,,,,, o, their tervirr. ' I'oss,.,d or many excellent qualities, a4 We would' call the attention of Violinists trt our ' adopted to many diseaart incident to the balnea
stock of strings, Italian and trench, Iresh and Just faniilv. A. S.VARDLR, M.B.
MKTAMO R A . Nfw Goods Cheaper Than Ever. Till undersigned begs leave to say to their old customers, and the public generally, that they h.-.ve just received and opened a splendid stock of gmls, selected w ith gre.-.t care to suit the w ants of lliecoiiiitry. w hich they intend selling very low for cash, or exchange for approx-ed country prtMluee. Their sto k consists, part.uf'lhc follow ing articles: Plain and tigurrd Silk) and Satin, Alpacca silk warp aud Mohair Lustre; Cashmere of various colors and qualities; Dclanes of various patterns and prices; French and liomestic t'inghanis; Embroidered Mode black and long Shawls; Kid. l ashmer. Plush, Silk and Woolen C.lox-c; 1 ambs w ool, Cashmer and Cotton Hose; White, Pink.nndCrecii SatiiiBonnets; i-rey, Ijiee. Ru tiled. Colored. Straw, lluiif-nrihn. Jenny Lind, Pearl and Florence braid Bonnets; Frilled crape and Silk lirinps; together with a large stoik ol Bonnet featheisand K blmiis; Ked, V hile, and Yellow Flannels; F.i.glish, French. r.nd American Cloths; Satin, Silk", eh el. and Fancy Vestings, Uoeskii.s and F'ancy assimeres; Satinctts. Tweeds, and Jeans; Canton Flannels. Checked and Hickorx shirting; Hies, le d and Brow n .Muslins; Table Linen, Crash and Tov, ol Diaper. Our Mark of Rants and Shoes Is large nnd complete, made i n the best order and of the finest material, warrant d to please all tastes. nr Hardware, Consists in part of lis follows. Trace. Halter, and Log Chains; Wood ami Hand Saws: Angers. Chisels. loor Locks. Uttches. Hinges, Screws, Brads, Tacks, Coffee Mills, Hatchets, Hand Axes, Mill, Cross-cut and hand saw Files, Table and Pocket Cutlery. tlnrensnn re of evrj- wiy le, And quality. China, Flow ing Blue, Mulberry, and W hite Iron Tea hets. of forty-six pieses each", or in smaller quantities; howls. Meal Idshes, Nappies, Bakers, and Pitchers. Preserve ond Fruit Dishes, Tumblers, lanterns. M llasses cans, and iu fact even thing needed for housekeeping. Also a large stock of Wrady .tin do Cloth in Made in fashionable six Ic, and of the best material. We can fit every siirefrom Tom Thumb, to the Kentucky tiiani: together w ith gentlemen's linen shirts, net tinker shirts, and drawers; Fashionable. Silk. Fur. Kossnlh. and Hungarian Hats; Men and Boxs' Plush and cloth Ci.ps; and in tad every thing usually kept iu a country store. Call andexamiueour stock. If we do not suit von in nrice xi.d oimlitx.
we w ill chargeyou nothing forshow ing our goods. , - , n. b. we are at aii times Laying' ihe highest Kendall sa Tavlor Thermometers
and Sars. parllla on trial, and in thaw wee: igiia of recovery were apparent. She eonWnoe using the medicine until she had taken Use hottlee of it.and considered herself perfectly well.aHhonjw when Uie commenced this medicine, herBtteoding physician pronounced ber case Inrureble. the was, and had been for a long time, delirious, DAVID SPIKHt. Hj Plrnte read lir. Wartttr't V th abvr case f Mai y Moie: Boxti! i.i, V., Aug.CS,18J. This is to certify that I w ascalled in to s Haw abov named Mary Moore, during the abssnce ef hsr r'gn'ar attending physician, found her In critical and dangerous roudili on. end, a I thought, bayond all hope of recovery. AfierthisI wascalled in consultation with her regular attending physician. Our opinions were, that her recovery wae impossible! learned thai her disease was eausad more than two years ago. from irregularity In bar periodsof menstruation, caused by taking a eeTare cold. I did uotee heragain, but soon eftcrlee'Bad that she was getting well. I was marh surpria4 at this, and, on iuquiry as to w hat could have cauaed this sudden change, was informed (by Wai. hf. Rittenour.) that she had been taking l)r. Cuyeott'e
Ennui of Yellow lock and Sarsaparilla. I hate since heard of its great effects in other cases in Ill's vicinity. 1 hav no inducement to make this statement, other than it max induce others afllirlel
Put up quart bou'.es, tl per bottle. k'Ubottlae for .". Sold by JOHN D. PA RK, 5. F:. corner i'ourth and Walnut streets. Cincinnati, Ohio, to whom allorders must be addressed. ' M. W. Haile, Brookville; F. Brown, FairRald; 1. ' S. Rockafc'.ler, Cedar Crove; Nya A Snow, 5e
selected bv Mr. liintoii. w hose long exieriencein
the employ of Firth. Hall V Pond and W m. HallAi Sons. ol Nea . York, have peculiarly fitted him for Violins, Flutes, Clarionets, Flageolets, Cmuirs, Accordeons, Flutiuas, and every thing to be found in a First Clas Music Store. We have b.-en appointed local Agents for Ttlton's improve men! Jr Yivltns ntttt iiotncclft.
several oi w uicu hi'iiiicu o, iiiMriinimi,, uiai oo ; . .. . ... , V CUmhi. seen uponapplicatiM.. We shall be hauts to ex- ; Trenton; ( . Hasson. Mt. Carmel. J. V Clrm.pl, plain the peculiar benefits of said improvppynt and Blooming Grove; Gilford & Alden. laurel; Thos. exhibit testimonials in its faxor from tha euicartisls R0i,i,ison, w Salem; R. H. lKiie, Andersoaiu the I" nited States and Europe. i ,,.... .,;u.. t vi....n tnm. tlur st.H k of American made Guitars rnst peeu- ville; J. L. Andre... D.u.tapsv.lle. P.Ma.on,Coaiarly adapted to this changeable climate; a rend al , ncrsville; S. Barlxiur, Rt'shville; Tilf. BMare, ur Flutes. Clarionets. Ac. are of the best make eiaiUc: n. Beaver Lilwrty; A. KaxJ.Scivie. nd finished in oil. thereby not so liable to eh aeck 1 ' imo. the varnished instrument. Iu fact our whole stock i is new and of the best quality and wa would re- Al.l'A Rl.F FAM1I.T MEPICINF.S, OLD IT spectfully invite Country Dealers to call, before John D. Park, Fourth and Walnut slr.ru Ba-
pitrx-lllisiirir eisew iiiTt.
ert'I eacliers and Seminaries supplied al the lowest l.irnis. Bertini's. Hunter's, Beyers, and all populow instruction IhH.ks for ttic Piano Forte, sold er than anv other house. " DIM)N & TBl'KSTON. Don't forget th nuinber Hi I'ourth-streel, dee. Hi-j let Cincinnati, Ulna.
The Flac i for Bargains. lOS. It- li l!h, keeps consUiutly on hand I at all times, a general assortment of watches, chains, keys, breast plus, ear rings, linger riug. spectacles, gold and stiver K-l.clls. gold pens of the bet quality, silver miiis and thimbles, scissors, pen aud pocket knives, razors ,f lite best quality, together ith a general assortment of limey articles, Such aware usually kept injewclry Mores. Also f .lax and thirty hour brass clocks, which I w ill sell as low as they can be bought iu the city . Clocks, w at lies and jewelry repaired in the best manner and on reasonable terms. Old gold and siU ver taken in exchange forgoodsor work, JOn door above Ty uer's store.
T
"HE follow ii g gentlemen have d-rtifled as to tha
market price in CASH for Wheal. Com. Rxe. Bar
ley , and Buck Wheat. WALKER & BROTHERS. Metamora, lnd., Nov. 1, ltjo. i:tf. Consolation to the Afflicted DR. J. KATFiS 1.53 Sycamore near 5th St., Cincinnati, Ohio; begs leave to announce lo his friends and the public generally thut he still con tinues to devote his time nnd attention to the alleviation of human suffering by curing any disease, especially hernia or rupture, aud diseases of the blood and urinary organs. The success w lvch he has met with, oy his peculiar mode of treating all kinds ef diseases, w hich are sometimes innocently acquired in vouth, has
been astonishing: curing the most desperate cases ' M Leaa'S Liniment after repeated failures of the most eminent practi- rnillS article is now fairly before the public, and
tioners in the eonntrv. the liiousamis ot Dottles sol. I indicate the supe
riority ot this 1. Moment over others. Physicians now pres. ribe it in their pra. lice. Try bin onas., cent bottleand xou will Ihj convinced." r'iltr caut
their instr.i incuts are graduated: A. Caswell. Protes-or in Brown VniTawitx; J. P. Kirtland. Cleveland, O.; Jas. NiMinev. Hudson, .;
j Professor Eaton. 'I roy, N. Y.; I llei.shaw. Ward A- Co., Boston: ' J. W. Foster. Portsmouth. N. II.; j Doctor Batchelder. New York. 1 (A diploma for "specimens of Barometers sad Thermometers" was awarded to Mr. K..at the lata Fair of the New Y ork Stale Agri. ultnral Society .) These instruments are afiorded w holesale and re- , tail al greatlv reduced prices, bv K. III. .XT II KNE, W'estern Agents; I Northeast corner Fourth and Vine Us. Cin'ti. Where may alway s ha had tin Perfumers and Fancy Articles. ' nov. IV.-itf-lyr.
Disease of a pecul iar character, are guaranteed lo ue removed in a few day s radically , w ithout offensive or deleterious medicine. Dr. J. KATF'-" being eminently successful in this branch of his practice, patients would save much time aud money, to say
nothing of the anxiety of mind hy giving him an ; early call. Through long lahoraftcr years experi- X I
ciice ,he can w arrant lo all. no matter how severe, and long standing it may have been, a thorough i cure. Invalids your true interest is, to apply I once lo him, who is able to meet all cases. ' Females suffering with irregularities, nervous ' ness, debility, can be permanently cured, and let no scruples nor false delicacy hinder you from apply ing in proper person, w hen j on can be so readily restored to health. Dr. Kates begs leave to say further, that his remdies are prepared in a scientific and skillful manner under his ow n eye, to cure each and all diseases, in w hu h his attention so long has been directed, with full directions how to use them. Therefore INVALIDS from any section of the country by addressing a letter postpaid to the Dcctor, stating symptoms etc. can have advice and medicine sent lo him. After a longexporience, nnd hy a peculiar method he guarantees to eradicate the diseasa entirely w ithout putting any restraint. ; JO' Dr. Kates medical office is No. 153 Sycamore
street, (Irst house below Fifth, West side, Cincin nati, Ohio. dec lo, 1S52-31.
tranca east side Waluul, one doorabova "fourth street. Last week was a great week for the sale of r. ; Wistar's RaUain of Wild Cherry." So Tidely kae the reputation of this great medicine spread, thai ' strangers visitingour town bring numerous ordara for the medicine, either for their own or other' use. F'or all diseases of the lungs, curb a eeugha, difficulty nf breathing, pains in the chest, elf., there can be no question but that 'Wistar's Balsam ef Wild Cherry ' is the best medicine in the worla. Phy sicians prescribe it. Dr. Joslin, a physi.lsa of extensive practice, in Licking county, Ohio, laforms us that the use of a few bottle of WlsUr Balsam of Wild Cherry completely cured a daughter of his, whom he had entirely given over to die ef consumption. Since then, he ha recommenec It In his private practice in more than hundrw , different cases, and in every instance it bad the desired effect. Reader, be assured that this i truly the most valuable medic.in.evar discovered ferae- . ery disease of the lungs. PILES! PILES! PILES! ; Ccaa roa Piles Dr. U. Humphrey Tegatabl , Ointment is a positive cure forth. Pile. Joke j Blear. E.j., Miles Greenwood, and many other, can bear testimony to iu remarkable curative properties. Momca's RtLiar. Having bad frequent call lor this article, and hearing universal approbation at ' praise from physicians and others acquainted wHh it. we have been induced to order a apply, which le . this day received. For particular taa circulars. ' Price $3 per bottle. This is to certify that my wife ha need tha If otlter'slielief.and rrom my own olarvationand her experience, I do not hesitate to pronounee Uoaa ofthe greatest blessingsevrr eearched out by mi. It is truly worthy the name it bear. Furthermore, I would advise all who are abeat to become mother ia procure a bouls, let the ' trouble and expenee be what they nut, for theaa
.me dollar bottles have been received.
W holesale and rct.il l.v iinv. l4.--yr KOHL A THOHNE, Northeast center Fourth and Viue sis., Cin'M.
w 1 ' 1 IllAli 9 1 (lit K! from it uk. WM.JACKSon
And Gentlemen's Furnislihiff Es- to th. ArrLHTto.-sait Rheum, (or O rAt.AB , ,1 tl a ... .
1 1! -1 n t- ! ...ra.j.-ui.i.irai sua mng norm poeiuvelf
... o. letiiiiv ill.
HE subscribers lake pie
I cured in every ninety-seven esses in a hundred, by
ensure in announcing to ihe .. ,r k v n t.
thecitizensof the V. hile Water Vallev. that . T . . " " -m.a
is justly ranked by the most lerrned physician a
one ofthe most important discoverio. ofthe oiae-
teenth centurv.
Hiom.v IsiroRTiST! DairssssCi o: Scsara'
' Conroi KD CarosoTi At orsm Oil, for the cure of Deafness. Pains, and the discharge of matter fro 1 the Ears; also, all those disagreeable noi.es, like the
w- . kohl.
they have just received and are now oniug at their
s loiiunx i iiiporiiiiii, in Brookville. lnd, the largest, most complete and
lest selected stock of clothing and cent's furnishing , goods ever brought lo this market, which they .re ; determined to sell at prim that ran tint jaii f ,
pirate. I heir stM- consists in part of i ,
t oaiM of Mil tlrwrripliona
from the heaviest w inter over coats lo the most
good cloths, audi,, astylethat i.alike adapted W """''V "T- u 'er, biing .f neatness a nd duratii lay. Tneirassortment of j steam, eic, which are symptoms ef approaching I'anlx, lrxtx,Nhirl.V llraurra , deafness, and also generally attendaut with Ue Is endless and almost innumerable, embracing all disease. kinds, qualitiesaiid colors, allot' w hich are made of "- good materiel and in the most tasl.iouable stxle. GREAT AND IMPORTANT CHEMICAL SitTheir Mock of ' , COV EKY. Ilals, rai,Roet ftShoes j Chemical Combination from the Vegetable King is peculiarly attractive, having no one article among . , M, . mmcnC. : th'm than can be classed with such as are common- 1 ,om,' repel DiaselRUYSOTT'S EXTRACT ' ly kept ina country store, hut made by experienced j OF EI.LOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA A workmen and in a way that cannot fail to give sat- ! Purifier of the Blood In Quart Bottle, isfaction toall who max trv them. I T. ,. ., ... . j i They also keep con-tantlv "on hand a good supplvof ! Thc c"mX" power of tin medicine have give Cravats. Slock. Pocket lldk'fs.. shirt Collkrs .' "Jie preference oserall Sarsaparilla Extrarta.be-
II j fiftv Ct,ilo T.vncb W lien n.in
died at Jackson on the Sth Inst. He was one ! changing their depots except under cer-
itCn.Shlp ljaaa Wives.
'rk- i. , & ou.p, - .1 UlSholm ia (a c.;l frnm
lstTn ".mxjuv vv i-u.i . . . jPtott for Australia with 900 . "Onipn r i t
v cnars.ci.er as etnix- . rss Chisholui, who has taken
P. 11 St m t'le emigration move-
, "eiiurea" will be eagerly tought "Hin 1126 by thc har1y aDd indus"
ol t ie pioneers of the State and Governor during the year 1836-8. O A bill is now before the Indiana legislature, to lax bach-lots, who are over 30 years old, to make up a fond Tor the educa
tion ot illeglimale children.
O Queen Victoria ia aaid to be dread ully
tain conditions therein stated; and for the
relief of K. W. Dunbar. In the afternoon the consider tion ot the bank bill was made the special order for to-morrow at 9 A. M. Hills appro
priating certain tunds to extinguishment
n every varietv
Muslins, alto a general assortment of
Hardware, Cutlery and Edge Tools, tipK-eries, Hats Caps, & Ready Made Clothing, lioots and Nioes, Three ply and Ingrain Carpets, at all prices, tron, Steel, Nails. Farming Utensils. Hollow and Earthem W are, etc., c. Their stock has been selected in the above cities by a competent purchaser, aud they are satisfied tliey can offer goods at lower prices and of better quality than ever before done in the State. The' public are recpectfully invited to call and examine for themselx-es.
A.B. T5e highest price paid for all kind of
produce. Miutr, x. x. 1.1.x. -w 0. , v., Dec. 84, 13531. Laurel, Indiana.
kohl. 1. 1. motxi. Hosiery-, f. loves, l ocket Books. Trunks, t aqt ing the first combination of the Yellow Dock aa it ITT (. 7"Il!i 11 ; Sacks, Cinhrellas. Woolen Comforts, and every i . , . . tyitiil, X, I IIUIxlM'j thing else usually kept in a furnishing store. j Sarsaparilla ever offered to the public.
n 1 TKTTE
I1 said Hank were opened on theSSth inst, for ad-
CO. II A K .The Rooks of
ditional subscriptions to the capital stock, and M
alarmed al the idea, which perpetually hauuis district Drosecutins attornevs were indef-
her. that a revolution will drive her lrom the. initely postponed. Bill to increase sala- !
.V 8 ry of Governor's Secretary failed on its
iu uni one mise, step, one wrong naou one j 8econd readino.
of State debt, and regulating salaries of. Helm, L. D. Allen and Sherman ScoBeld were ap-
pimled receivers. Per order of the Board of Directors.
Banking House Capital House Buildings, comer
ers, and shep keepers.
Bills nassed enablin?
C0"?tMO,"pIlion'0,,looe:,in.cipJ,, ,n'y! turnpikes and other road companies to rhVoveP;TCt8'Md"Ulheh0pe' f compete their works Mid, erect toll-
gates; amending sec. 75 of civil code; tor relief ot certain porsnns therein named; authorizing construction of mill-races; for the reitef of inhabitants of township 12 Vigo county; amending section 1st of act authorizing recorders to make index
es, &c; and making certain contracts of
agent binding on principal. A bill waa
thore who love yon
IJ" They are raising funds in Cleveland to sees re counsel for Mies Wheeler, who some time since shot her seducer in Milwaukee. tO The report of the Ohio Board of Public Works show a decrease in the receipts during 1852, compared with the previous year, of 167 ,577, or 19' per cent.
Monroe and Madison Streets.
Feb. 2,'53 11-iw.
Ct A. J. II. SIW)E!TBERGERS 1ROX 1 T, STOKE. So. 15 Front St., opposite the Public landing. Cincinnati, Ohio. Keep constantly
on hand a large assortment of Iron, nails and steel, of their own manufacture, from the genuine Juniata Bloom, Justly celebrated for the last twenty years for its superior quality. Also Mouse Hole Anvils, bellows, vices, screw plates. Cast steel, English Blister steel, and German steel. Eliptic springs. Carriage axles. Mould Boards, wagon boxes, &c. All of which they will warrant and sell at the lowest market prices. Persons will please call and examine oiirstoek before purchasing elsewhere. Feb. 25, 5t 10-6-ns.
Giflor-I llepuy; in -Metamora by C. Van Camp; Anders mvilld by C. B. Overton, and by the Hggists everywhere. 40 Dr N. B. Sparks; Surgeon Dentist ritAKES thismelhod of iuinforming the citizens 1 ol Brookville and surrounding country, that he is located in the said low n. and is prepared to practice his profession in all its deoarttrenls; cleaning, filling, and removing decay ed teeth, inserting artificial teeth on pivot or plates, with a beauty and permanency unsurpassed in this country. All work w arranted. Tooth ache cured, w ith or without extraction. Thc inconvenience of bud teeth are not the only matters w orthy of consideration. Numerous dlseas. s affecting the general sxslem, mav
be diractly traced to diseased teeth as their exciting nd sustaining tause. He will treat the various diseases arising from a denial cause; Errtis, or tubercles ofthe gums, which often assumes a malig
nant form involving the gums, displacing the teeth.
affecting the lymphatic glands, and other sort parts ofthe month, and which if not arrested early isvery likely to prove fatal. Xeuralga faci, or face ache; ulceration ot the tensils. tumors or ulcers of the
mouth, glandular swellings, Kanula. or tumors
arising from an obstruction ofthe fluid secreted bv
the sub. maxilary and sub. lingnaH lands, w hich are
very troublesome and eveu dangerous. All of which he flatters himself he can speedily remove, If earl x application be made. OFFICE in the Indiana American Buildings. REFER To Dr. Geo. Berry, Dr. R. Hajiuond, Dr. J. S. Burdsall, Henry Berry, Esq. Xov. 16, ISM -4ms. 1
U-H01.F.SU.E and KET.1IL Drvleri in Perfume-
rv. family Xrdrciit't and Fancy Articles, Srth j East rnrtirr ej ttvrih and Ftnrttt. Cin.O." 1 TV" EsTER X agents for Kendall & Tay lor's Therll mometers. etc.; state agents t r Ohio, for Al- . moud Lotion, Clerihugh's Tricopherous. Lyons' . Kathairon and Jamaica Ginger, Corn Plaster, a certain cure; Myer's Extract. Kock Rose. M "Lett ns Volcanic Oil Liniment. Ink Erasers. Writing Ink, K:it and K.mch Exterminator, Da Costa's Tooth Wash. Ivory Pearl Dcntrilice. l.oeock"s Pulmonic Wafers, warranted to be the best article in use for
coughs, colds, eie. rc. Consequentlv all of the
Thex would also esneciallv direct the attention of
the publieto their slock of " ( lot lis, (asxinirm, Vrstingw, and tailor's trimmings, hu h is very heavy and will be sold on the most reasonable term". To those w ishing clothing made to order, w e would say that one of the members of the concern has spent fifteen years at the tailoring business, and has now under his employ several experienced w ork men. enabling ns to put up any garment to order onthe shortest notice aud iu Ihe most approved stxle.
We would also say to those wishing clothing rea
above articles can be had here at the" Proietor dy made, to call and examine his stock, their natiPrices. Basin's. (RouseCs) Haucl's, Harrison', ' '9 nud price, feeling contijent that in neatness oi
and all popular Perfumery, at w holesale gilnead sty le, durability of article, and excellence of workat the manufacturers price's in Philadelphia.Thel . manship, they can mil be surpassed, finest French Chocalate ever introduced ihis n' Wo wotrld, then, extend au invitation to all waacountrx , in anv ouai.titv. j tinganj thing in our line, to call at our stand. one MIUI LDER nRACES. ! door north of . II. Gallmu's .More, and immediThls is one of thc most useful and b.nefleial ar- ately under Ihe Democrat Printing Office, and see
T. .71 ST 1I DEALER IN CLOCKS, 15 EAST 5lh ST. OPPOSITE DKNNTSON HOVSE CISCINNJaTI, OHIO, Ttec. 3, 1859 0-m,
ticlesever Invented (we speak from experience) and no one should be without them. They are to prevent thc habit of stooping, which all are liable to do. unless they effectually prexetit it, drawing the shoulders back, nnd thus relievingall compression on the chest, allowing full, free, healthy action, and by the expansion of the lurgs, prevents the Pulmonary' Organs from becoming weak, and at the same time gives a habit of ere t carriage. KOHl. &THORXE, 41 N. X. Car. 4lh & Vina Sis., Cinclnssti.
htsrv mx. jtros aaorsa. tS T I X & KROUSE'S V. HOLESALE & RETAIL CLOTHING DKPOT, 547, Main St. bet. 8th and 9th, C1XCIXXATI.OHIO. Trj.t tr ted i yti?.TKTiSVKifK
It hand to work at the Harness making business. Apply to J. J. Clark, at Mt. Carmel, Franklin Co. ladlst, . fist.
if bargains can be had
All kinds of work warranted, and any garment ripping will be repaired gratuitonslv. I VAhK BAKER, lraok ville. Dae. tt), '3t.-l.
Qents Furnishing Store. WHOLESALE! WHOLESALE' JAN. Kll II ltl4., Tlo. 4 Kt I'-wrth . I .lavrrnM wf .Mala, lias a vers large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S Ft KMMII.NK GOODS; Shirts and Collars. Self-adju-t.i.g Sbx ks an unequalled variety in every fctyle. co'ior. and texture. Call and see cur goods; can. and w-.ll sell low. Wa iuvite inspection and comparison. -JAMES K1CHAKDSOX. . 4 Fast Fourth street.
. 49 Formerly of 1 ID Main treat. PETEKTtEFl'a SOS Wholesale Hard ware Dealers. No.59.Pearlstral,btwn Wal autand Vine street, CinetnBatTt, ak If, ! If-JW
Its unrivalled success ha astonished all wh
have used it, and each new case in w hich itiatt4 furnishes. In the result, a new certificate of iu2 perior excellence; and we hav only to point to the accumulated testimony of thousand who have experienced its effects, to convince incredulity ltawlf of il real value. BECKER'S EYE BALSAM ! Dr. Jacob Becker' celebrated Kya Balsas, a specific for Chronic, Sore, Iuflamadand Weak lyea. Among the many extraordinary cures affacud b this truly wonderful Balsam, wa have room ooly far the following: S'oaa Evta. "Humanity Induces m to asaha known to the citizen of Cincianati, who may b
afflicted wiih the above, an astonishing cur ted in three weeks, in a case cf seven years standing, by ths us of Becker1 Ey Balsam. The case referred to is that f my little boy, wba waa born with inflamed eyelid. The InlauiTMtl continued l- increase, resisting all rmdia.fr the of seven year. Havii g heard ol Ike rwaiarknblr cure effctd by 'Becker' Fy Balsaa. a last resort I mad a trial of It, and am happy certify that it affetted a pernianent aare I three weak. CHARLES' NORTH, Fifth at AUTHORIZED AGEItTf. M. W. HAILE. Brookville; F. Brown, Fairialaj D. Beavar. Liberty; Cba. Taa Camp, Mtarai Gifforxl and Depuy. Laurel.
I. . uiu 1 -m, . .11 j.-ij l-J. TTTIIE AT I WIIeVt Vl " wiaEA" lit 1 tl AOsOOO Bushels of Wheal wanted a tha Bx-
change Mill, Brookville, for which the elaal market price i eas will b pid by
